Category: Python Basics
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You may be faintly familiar with functions by constantly using the built-in functions that Python provides. For example print(), input(), etc. are some of the built-in functions in Python. A function consists a block of code with which we want to perform some kind action. Now instead of writing that particular code repeatedly when a […]

In general, in any programming language statements are executed sequentially. The first statement in our code is executed first, followed by the second statement, and so on. There may be a situation when you need to execute a block of code several numbers of times. Putting that block of code in loop helps to execute […]

For loop is a looping statement that is used when it is known beforehand how many times the loop has to run. Therefore it is already defined the number of times for loop will iterate. The for loop has an ability to iterate over any kind of sequential data types like list or string. The […]

While is a type of looping statement where the number times of the statement will iterate is decided by the condition of the loop. If the condition is true then the loop will execute otherwise it will terminate and will execute statement after the loop. While is an entry controlled loop where the condition of […]

Python supports object-oriented programming. For those of you who already have a background in another programming language, the concept of object-oriented programming in Python is similar. For our programming beginners, this article will explain the concepts of object oriented programming. Earlier before the object-oriented programming was introduced, programming languages used to follow procedural programming paradigm. […]

The object oriented concepts in Python programming can be implemented using classes and objects. In this article, you will learn how to create class and object. Creating Classes – class ClassName: class_body The class_body consists of all the components to define the class members such as data attributes and functions. Below is the example for […]